Precipitated Calcium Carbonate: Myth vs. Reality

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Rasik H. Raythatha
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Jan 1, 2003

Abstract

Calcium carbonate is perhaps the most widely used mineral in the world. With total consumption of all calcium carbonate exceeding over 25 million tom per year, within this class of filler, a relatively smaller segment of precipitated calcium carbonates (PCC) is often misunderstood as a commodity product and bundled in the same category as ground calcium carbonate. However, each material has a distinctly digerent role and characteristics. Precipitated calcium carbonates are used to influence specific performance in a specific application whereas ground calcium carbonate is used primarily to reduce cost in many applications. In this paper, attempts are made to demonstrate the role of nano-fine-PCC in improving shear-thinning characteristics of common and specialized sealants and automotive underbody coating and how such "nano-particle" cal- cium carbonate properties can be exploited to process PVC plastics while reducing overall cost. We also review the role of precipitated calcium carbonate as "nano" material and why it must be viewed as a specialty additive.
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APA: Rasik H. Raythatha  (2003)  Precipitated Calcium Carbonate: Myth vs. Reality

MLA: Rasik H. Raythatha Precipitated Calcium Carbonate: Myth vs. Reality. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2003.

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